Charon

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Charon is the ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology who transports souls across the river Styx to the underworld.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Charon canonical 15
Caronte 1
Charon (mythology) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf deity
mythological figure
psychopomp
appearsIn Greek vase painting
Roman art
associatedRiver Acheron River
surface form: Acheron

Styx
associatedWith burial customs
death
funerary rites
category Characters in Greek mythology
Death deities
Underworld gods
crossesBoundaryBetween world of the dead
world of the living
culture Greek mythology
describedAs bearded
elderly
grim
surly
domain underworld
dwellsIn underworld
equivalentIn Etruscan Charun
firstAttestedIn Archaic Greece
function transports souls of the dead
greekName Χάρων
latinName Charon self-link
mentionedIn Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid

Argonautica
The Frogs
Hesiod's Works and Days
surface form: Works and Days
parent Erebus
Nyx
paymentPlaced in mouth of the dead
on eyes of the dead
refusesServiceTo those without payment
unburied dead
requiresPayment coin
danake
obol
role ferryman of the dead
serves Hades
symbolOf passage from life to death
transition to the underworld
transportsAcross Styx
vehicle boat
ferry
weapon pole
worksFor Hades

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (17)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Hades associatedFigure Charon
The Last Judgment hasPart Charon
Underworld hasFerryman Charon
River Styx hasFerryman Charon
Charon latinName Charon self-link
Thanatos associatedWith Charon
Inferno featuresCharacter Charon
Charon namedAfter Charon
this entity surface form: Charon (mythology)
Aidoneus notSameAs Charon
Styx innerNeighbor Charon
L'Orfeo character Charon
this entity surface form: Caronte